it is used because of prower production, with out investing money. It is said to be cogeneration plant.
Sugar Cane After squeezing the sugar from sugarcane, the fibrous residue called bagasse can be used for papermaking, and some tropical countries use bagasse that way. The papermaking economics have to outweigh the use of bagasse as an energy source for the sugar mill.
-make white and brown sugar -recycled pulp makes cardboard -its leftovers are bagasse which can work as fibre for paper, it works as fertilizer, it is food for animals, it can be transformed into wax, polishes, and jams mixed with ginger it can cure hiccups
Biomass is vegetable matter, like unwanted parts of sugar cane (bagasse), as well as residue from tree felling and other things. When vegetation grows, it removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. When the same material is burnt as biomass, that same CO2 is put back into the carbon cycle.
We burn the following fuels: * Biofuels: wood, bagasse, biodiesel (other liquid biofuels), alcohol, cow dung * Fossil Fuels: Coal, oil products, natural gas, peat * Processed fuels: Methane, ethane, butane * Recycled fuels: Scrap wood, paper, plastic, waste gases like CO
Its used in the compressors of refrigerators and air- conditioners
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bagasse can produce things into petrol
Bagasse is the waste left after squeezing out juice from sugarcane.
Sugar Cane After squeezing the sugar from sugarcane, the fibrous residue called bagasse can be used for papermaking, and some tropical countries use bagasse that way. The papermaking economics have to outweigh the use of bagasse as an energy source for the sugar mill.
Bagasse, which is a byproduct of sugarcane processing, is used in the paper-making process to create a type of paper known as bagasse paper. The contribution of bagasse to paper production helps reduce the demand for virgin wood pulp, conserves natural resources, and provides an eco-friendly alternative for paper production. Bagasse paper also has the benefit of being biodegradable and compostable, making it a more sustainable option compared to traditional paper made from trees.
the density of bagasse is found to be 120kg/cubic meter
Coal and bagasse
This fibrous residue from crushed sugar cane can be used to make paper.
paper
Caused by bagasse, a substance produced when juice is extracted from sugar cane and is used in making paper and explosives. A fungus is probably responsible.
Bagasse
it does not cause pollution... it is renewable.... it is free also...